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Sin Palabras – first signs of spring

Sin Palabras

Welcome to this week’s Sin Palabras. Winter has been pretty mild and the signs of spring are all around us. Here are some of your best shots of the first signs of spring.

From Orietta Ramirez in New York.

Lake view

Lake view - fishing season about to begin.

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From Carmen Ortiz Beebe.

Morton Arboretum

Daffodil Glade in the Morton Arboretum in Lisle, Illinois

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From Margaret Kis Pabey in Astoria, New York.

I love the way the two trees indicate the past of winter and the present of spring.

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From Adriana Hernandez-Marquez in Indiana.

Right before sunset and at sunset.

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From Freddie Lopez Jr. in Chicago, Illinois.
Budding trees

Already flowers are blooming, and trees are budding. Let's nurture, and celebrate trees.

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From Claudia Gaimaro in New York City.

Flowers in Central Park.

A picture in Central Park of my daughter and my boyfriend. I am loving all the trees sprouting flowers

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From our Photo Ediotr, Jessenia Martinez in Statesboro,Georgia.
Baseball kid

Baseball is always a great sign of the beginning of Spring.

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From Catherine Rivera in Piedmont in South Carolina.
Purple flowers

The flowers are blooming in Wren High School's garden.

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From Katherine Vargas in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

White flower

Sign of spring at the playground.

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From Josephine Gavidia in New York City.

Pink Lily

Nothing says "Hello Spring!" like pink lily flowers.

Next week’s theme will be April Fool’s Day. Submit your photos relating to April Fool’s Day, jokes, humor, funny photos by Tuesday, April 03 at 3 p.m.


Check out previous Sin Palabras entries and learn how to submit your own.

About Nicolle Morales Kern

Nicolle was born in Philadelphia, raised in England and Germany, and lived in Madrid, Spain for a year in college. She has a B.A. in Journalism from Drexel University.

This avid reader and writer seeks to write and create pieces that encourage people to think and question what they already know, but also to show them the lighter side of life.
Her interest in writing and working for Being Latino comes from the desire to explore what being Latino means for her as a German-Panamanian and to explore the depths of the Latino culture.

She has a passion for all things relating to books, food and booze and shares her musings on her personal blog Culture Jaunt, and currently resides in Philadelphia.

Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this article are solely those of the author and should not be understood to be shared by Being Latino, Inc.

Comments

  1. katherine says:

    thank you for posting my photo..love this theme..todas las fotos estan presiosa.

  2. Angie Rivera says:

    This is my fav . Flower n color xoxo

  3. Thank you for sharing my photo! All the photos were truly amazing!

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